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Panel explores religious voices at Princeton, April 19

Posted April 13, 2006; 12:01 a.m.

by Ruth Stevens

A panel discussion
titled "Ethics on the Edges of Life: Religious and Secular Voices at
Princeton" is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, in Dodds
Auditorium, Robertson Hall.

The panel will
include: Cornel West, the Class of 1943 University Professor of Religion; Ryan
Anderson, a 2004 alumnus and ministry coordinator for the Aquinas Institute;
and senior religion majors Andrew Perlmutter and Jeremy Golubcow-Teglasi. The
discussion will be moderated by Stanley Katz, a lecturer with the rank of
professor in public and international affairs.

The event will
include a screening of Perlmutter's documentary, "The Religion and
Politics of Life and Death," which focuses on the role of religion in politics.
The film features interviews with and dialogue between Princeton professors,
alumni and students about whether religious arguments should be considered
valid justification for public policy decisions.

An exhibition of
Perlmutter's photos of the people interviewed for the film will be on view in
the Bernstein Gallery of Robertson Hall.